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Related: About this forumDOJ roiled by Epstein revelation and Trump's 'Enemies List' charges: Ari Melber breakdown - Ari Melber
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DOJ roiled by Epstein revelation and Trump's 'Enemies List' charges: Ari Melber breakdown - Ari Melber (Original Post)
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MaddowBlog-Trump pitches Justice Dept. and FBI leaders on a newly expanded enemies list
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(173,046 posts)1. MaddowBlog-Trump pitches Justice Dept. and FBI leaders on a newly expanded enemies list
The president continues to lobby law enforcement officials to target his foes, brazenly and publicly, driven by a sense of grievance and entitlement.
Trump is weaponizing the DOJ, IRS, HHS, DHS and any agency with legal teeth against his perceived enemies! This is illegal ð¤!! Broadcasting intent doesn't negate the illegalityof it!
— (@gypsydaveh.bsky.social) 2025-10-16T14:17:48.924Z
Trump pitches Justice Dept. and FBI leaders on a newly expanded enemies list
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-pitches-justice-dept-fbi-leaders-newly-expanded-enemies-list-rcna237944
There was no pretense that the Justice Department and the FBI are independent of the White House. On the contrary, as Donald Trump seizes control over federal law enforcement and starts calling the shots at the DOJ, The New York Times reported that the White House event became a diorama of power dynamics. From the article:
The Oval Office press conference was, by any fair measure, bizarre. The public saw not only the elimination of the lines that separate the White House from prosecutorial priorities, Americans also watched a conspiratorial president throw a series of self-pitying mini-tantrums, while adding fresh names to his growing enemies list.
What they did was criminal, the Republican whined, pointing to vague illegalities that only exist in his imagination. Deranged Jack Smith, in my opinion is a criminal. ... I hope theyre going to look into Weissman, too. Weissman is a bad guy. And he had somebody in Lisa who was his puppet, worked in the office really as the top person. And I think that she should be looked at very strongly. There was tremendous criminal activity......
As scandalous as the missive was, it wasnt an isolated incident. Trump continues to lobby leading federal law enforcement officials brazenly and publicly, without regard for appearances or traditional American guardrails driven by an apparent sense of grievance and entitlement.
Whats more, the ongoing corruption of the process, unfolding before our eyes, is likely to get worse before it gets better. As the ridiculous Oval Office event neared its end, Trump claimed that he and his team have been, in his estimation, very, very soft in pursuit of his political opponents, and hes prepared to become even more involved in targeting his foes at a time of his choosing. Watch this space.
Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche and Kash Patel left about an hour later, after President Trump tossed out, offhandedly, three names of people he wanted prosecuted: Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought two criminal indictments against him; Andrew Weissmann, a former F.B.I. official who was a lead prosecutor for the team investigating the Trump campaigns possible ties to Russia in the 2016 election; and Lisa Monaco, the deputy attorney general under President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
The Oval Office press conference was, by any fair measure, bizarre. The public saw not only the elimination of the lines that separate the White House from prosecutorial priorities, Americans also watched a conspiratorial president throw a series of self-pitying mini-tantrums, while adding fresh names to his growing enemies list.
Trump, at a press conference with the U.S. Attorney General and the Director of the FBI, lists which of his political opponents he thinks the DOJ and FBI should go after:
— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) 2025-10-15T21:50:41.201Z
What they did was criminal, the Republican whined, pointing to vague illegalities that only exist in his imagination. Deranged Jack Smith, in my opinion is a criminal. ... I hope theyre going to look into Weissman, too. Weissman is a bad guy. And he had somebody in Lisa who was his puppet, worked in the office really as the top person. And I think that she should be looked at very strongly. There was tremendous criminal activity......
As scandalous as the missive was, it wasnt an isolated incident. Trump continues to lobby leading federal law enforcement officials brazenly and publicly, without regard for appearances or traditional American guardrails driven by an apparent sense of grievance and entitlement.
Whats more, the ongoing corruption of the process, unfolding before our eyes, is likely to get worse before it gets better. As the ridiculous Oval Office event neared its end, Trump claimed that he and his team have been, in his estimation, very, very soft in pursuit of his political opponents, and hes prepared to become even more involved in targeting his foes at a time of his choosing. Watch this space.
I was amused to see Andrew Weismann added to this list. The Statute of Limitation ran a long time ago on anything Andrew did.